Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.05.2020 01:00, Walkman2092

The rule for the number of fish in a home aquarium is 1 gallon of water for each inch of fish length. Marta's
aquarium holds 28 gallons of water and Hank's aquarium hold 32 gallons of water. The aquarium holds
two types of fish, fish A and fish B. If Marta bought 3 of fish A and 2 of fish B, and Hank bought 3 of fish A
and 4 of fish B, how long is fish A and how long is fish B?
Fish A measures
inches in length, and fish B measures
inches in length.

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